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Novo-Kalinkin Bridge

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Novo-Kalinkin Bridge is a bridge across the Obvodny Canal along the axis of Staro-Petergofsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg. The nearest metro station is Narvskaya (900 m).

The bridge got its name from a small Finnish village, known since the XVII century. It was located in the lower reaches of the Fontanka River. The name is interpreted in two ways: on some old maps it is written as Kaljula, on others - Kallina. In the first years of the construction of St. Petersburg, the name of the village was remade in the Russian style and it began to be called Kalinkina. The name of the village is also imprinted in the name of the Staro-Kalinkin Bridge across the Fontanka and the Malo-Kalinkin Bridge across the Griboyedov Canal

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Nearest metro stations
Narvskaya